Fixed and rotating cart caster

ABSTRACT

The present invention relates to a fixed and rotating cart caster that is installed on each of the edges of a bottom surface of a manned and unmanned cart to carry a product through a rolling motion, and more particularly, to a fixed and rotating cart caster that is automatically converted into a fixed or rotating caster according to a forward/backward traveling direction of a cart to ensure safe travel and thereby easily carry a product and improve work conditions. According to the present invention, since the fixed and rotating cart caster is automatically converted into a fixed or rotating caster by an operation of a fixed and rotating unit including an auxiliary wheel that is closely attached to a wheel according to the forward/backward movement of the cart so as to rotate in only one direction and a fixing pin inserted into a coupling hole of a fixing plate, safe travel may be ensured in order to easily carry a product and improve work conditions.

BACKGROUND

(a) Technical Field

The present invention relates to a fixed and rotating cart caster that is installed on each of the edges of a bottom surface of a manned and unmanned cart to carry a product through a rolling motion, and more particularly, to a fixed and rotating cart caster that is automatically converted into a fixed or rotating caster according to a forward/backward traveling direction of a cart to ensure safe travel and thereby easily carry a product and improve work conditions.

(b) Background Art

In general, the cart caster is installed on each of the edges of a bottom surface of a manned and unmanned cart to carry a heavy product to a destination through a rolling motion. In case of such a cart, a pulling method is used in which only the caster is installed at the bottom surface so that an operator directly push the cart to transport, and recently a power cart having an electric power means to transport and an unmanned cart automatically transporting along rails installed at the floor are used.

Along with the development of such cart, the caster which can move the cart by being installed at the bottom surface of the cart has also been continuously developed. For example, a fixed type caster which enables the cart to move forward/backward only by simple rolling motion by being attached to the bottom surface of the cart was used in the past, a rotary caster which makes the conversion of the direction of the cart easy is used recently, and in case of the caster mounted with four casters usually consisted by two fore wheels and two rear wheels, the rotary type is used for the caster corresponding to the fore wheel and the fixed type is used for the caster corresponding to the rear wheel to enable the conversion of the direction and safe travel. If the rotary casters are used for both of the fore wheel and the rear wheel, since a severe shaking occurs at the time of travel so that the caster escapes the passage or the product is dropped, such rotary casters are not used except special cases.

In addition, if the rotary type is used for the caster corresponding to the fore wheel and the fixed type is used for the caster corresponding to the rear wheel, the safe travel is secured at the time of advancing, however, at the time of moving backward in that condition, the caster corresponding to the fore wheel becomes the fixed type and the caster corresponding to the rear wheel becomes the rotary type to the contrary to the advancing. Then, since this case is a method in which the conversion of the direction is accomplished by the rotation of the rear wheel, the safe travel is not secured, so that after the operator usually advances the cart, he does not directly move the cart backward but turns the cart so that the rotary caster is always positioned at the position of the fore wheel. Of course, if the space around the working place is sufficiently large so that the cart can be rotated and travelled, then there will not be significant problems, however, if it is difficult to rotate the cart itself, there can be problems in the travel.

Therefore, a caster which can be the fixed type and the rotary type at the same time was developed. The typical one for this caster is the Korea published laid-open utility 20-1998-053584.

Referring to this publication, it is consisted by a rotary plate and a fixed plate and has a fixing bolt, so that it can be used as the fixed type and rotary type caster by combining or separating the fixing bolt if necessary. After installing this caster to the cart, at the time of advancing, the fixing bolt is separated from the caster corresponding to the fore wheel so as to construct the rotary type and the fixing bolt is combined to the caster corresponding to the rear wheel so as to construct the fixed type, and at the time of moving backward, to the contrary, the fixing bolt is separated from the caster corresponding to the rear wheel and the fixing bolt is combined to the caster corresponding to the fore wheel, then the safe travel will be possible. However, there is a disadvantage that such operation should be manually carried out by the operator so that great inconveniences occur.

SUMMARY OF THE DISCLOSURE

The present invention has been made in an effort to solve the above-described problems and an object of the present invention is to provide a fixed and rotating cart caster which can be automatically converted into a fixed caster or rotating caster according to the forward/backward movement of the cart so as to ensure safe travel in order to easily carry a product and improve work conditions.

The present invention to accomplish the above mentioned object comprises: a fixing plate fixedly installed at a bottom surface of the cart, wherein a combination section is formed at the middle of the bottom surface and a coupling recess is formed at one side of the combination section; a bracket formed at an upper surface thereof with a combination shaft rotationally combined with the combination section formed at the fixing plate, and formed at one side thereof with an inserting hole positioned at the same vertical line as the coupling recess; a wheel eccentrically combined to a lower side of inside of the bracket so as to perform a rolling motion; and a fixing and rotating unit comprising: a rotating plate installed at an upper side of the inside of the bracket via a rotating shaft so as to be able to perform seesaw motion; a fixing pin installed at one side of the rotating plate and inserted in the coupling recess of the fixing plate by upwardly penetrating the inserting hole of the bracket so as to restrain the rotation of the fixing plate and the bracket; and a rotating member installed at the other side of the rotating plate, wherein the rotating member is raised or lowered according to the rotation direction by being closely attached to the wheel so as to raise or lower the fixing pin installed at the opposite side so that the fixing pin is separated from the coupling recess of the fixing plate so as to make the bracket to be rotatable or the fixing pin is again coupled to the coupling recess so as to make the bracket to be unable to rotate.

Preferably, the rotating member comprises: a support plate combined to the other side of the rotating plate via a hinge shaft so as to be rotatable, wherein a slot is formed at one side of the support plate and an auxiliary wheel is installed at lower end of the other side via a one-way bearing so as to be rotated in only one direction according to the rotation direction of the wheel by being closely attached to the outer surface of the wheel, a support pin combined to one side of the rotating plate and combined to the slot of the support plate so as to limit the rotation radius of the support plate, and an elastic member installed at one side of the rotating plate to provide an elastic force so as to lower downwardly the support plate so that the auxiliary wheel provided at the lower end of the support plate is closely attached to the wheel.

According to the present invention, since the fixed and rotating cart caster is automatically converted into a fixed or rotating caster by an operation of a fixed and rotating unit including an auxiliary wheel that is closely attached to a wheel according to the forward/backward movement of the cart so as to rotate in only one direction and a fixing pin inserted into a coupling hole of a fixing plate, the present invention has an effect that safe travel may be ensured in order to easily carry a product and improve work conditions.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a fixed and rotating cart caster according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the fixed and rotating cart caster according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing a fixing plate according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention turned upside down;

(a) of FIG. 4 is an enlarged perspective view of the fixed and rotating cart caster according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, (b) is a partly exploded perspective view, and (c) is a sectional view along a line A-A of (a) showing combination relation;

FIG. 5 is a sectional view along a line B-B of FIG. 1 showing combination relation of the fixed and rotating caster according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention;

(a) to (c) of FIG. 6 are perspective views showing operation relations of the fixed and rotating cart caster according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention; and

(a) and (b) of FIG. 7 are schematic side views showing conditions of use of the fixed and rotating cart caster according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

The fixed and rotating cart caster according to the present invention will be described below in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.

Before describing, it should be mentioned that the terminologies or the words used in the present specification and the claims should not be interpreted by limiting to the usual or dictionary-defined meanings but should be interpreted according to the meanings and the concepts appropriate to the technical thoughts of the present invention based on the principle that the inventor can appropriately define the concept of terminologies to best describe his invention.

Therefore, it should be understood that since an embodiment described in the present specification and the structures shown in the drawings are only the most preferred embodiment of the present invention and do not represent all technical thoughts of the present invention, there can be various equivalents and changes which can substitute the technical thoughts at the time of the present application.

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a fixed and rotating cart caster according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the fixed and rotating cart caster according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing a fixing plate according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention turned upside down.

Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, the fixed and rotating caster 10 of the present invention largely includes a fixing plate 100, a bracket 200, a wheel 300, and a fixing and rotating unit 400.

First, the fixing plate 100 is fixedly installed at a lower surface, that is, a bottom surface of the cart and is formed in a form of sheet as shown in FIG. 3, and a combination section 110 is formed at the middle of the bottom surface thereof and a coupling recess 120 is formed at one side of the combination section 110. Of course, bolt holes and the like not denoted with reference number are formed at edge portion of the fixing plate 100 for combination with the cart. In addition, a bearing 130 is provided at inner circumference surface of the combination section 110 for smooth rotation at the time of combination with a combination shaft 210 of the bracket 200 which will be described later.

Next, the bracket 200 has a shape opened forward/backward and to lower side, and the combination shaft 210 rotationally combined with combination section 110 formed at the fixing plate 100 is formed at an upper surface of the bracket, and an inserting hole 220 is formed at one side, and the inserting hole 220 is formed to be positioned at the same vertical line as the coupling recess 120 formed at the fixing plate 100. In addition, first and second penetration holes 230, 240 are formed at a lower side and an upper side of both side walls of the bracket 200, and the second penetration hole 240 is not formed at an identical vertical line as the first penetration hole 230 but eccentrically formed.

Next, the wheel 300 is eccentrically combined to a lower side of inside of the bracket 200 via a support shaft 310 combined with the second penetration hole 240 so as to perform a rolling motion, and is a kind of wheel being widely used.

Finally, the fixing and rotating unit 400 is installed to be positioned at an upper side of the inside of the bracket 200, that is, the upper side of the wheel 300 mounted at the bracket 200, so as to be automatically operated to come into a condition in which the bracket 200 and the fixing plate 100 are rotatable or come into a condition in which they are not rotatable according to the rotation direction of the wheel 300, wherein the fixing and rotating unit consists of a rotating plate 410 installed at the bracket 200 via a rotating shaft 412 combined with the first penetration hole 230 of the bracket 200 so as to be able to perform seesaw motion, a fixing pin 420 installed at one side of the rotating plate 410, and a rotating member 430 installed at the other side of the rotating plate 410, and a detailed structure and operation relation of the fixing and rotating unit 400 will be reviewed again below.

(a) of FIG. 4 is an enlarged perspective view of the fixed and rotating cart caster according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, (b) is a partly exploded perspective view, and (c) is a sectional view along a line A-A of (a) showing combination relation.

Referring to the drawings, the fixing and rotating unit 400 comprises the rotating plate 410, the fixing pin 420 and the rotating member 430 as reviewed above.

First, the rotating plate 410 is provided at the first penetration hole 230 of the bracket 200 not shown in these drawings via the rotating shaft 412 so as to be able to perform the seesaw motion.

Next, the fixing pin 420 is installed at one side, that is, rear end of the rotating plate 410 so as to be protruded upward, and is constructed to be inserted into the coupling recess 120 of the fixing plate 100 by being protruded upward through the inserting hole 220 of the bracket 200 not shown in these drawings, and the combination relation thereof will be reviewed again below.

Next, the rotating member 430 is installed at the other side, that is, forward end of the rotating plate 410 and comprises a support plate 432, a support pin 437 and an elastic member 438, wherein a support plate 432 is combined to the other side of the rotating plate 410 via a hinge shaft 433 so as to be rotatable, and a slot 434 is formed at one side of the support plate, and an auxiliary wheel 435 is installed at lower end of the other side via a one-way bearing so as to be rotated in only one direction according to the rotation direction of the wheel 300 by being closely attached to the outer surface of the wheel 300 not shown in these drawings, wherein the support pin 437 is combined to one side of the rotating plate 410 and is combined to the slot 434 of the support plate 432 so as to limit the rotation radius of the support plate 432, and wherein one end of the elastic member 438 is installed at one side of the rotating plate 410 and its other end is extended to the support plate 432 and provides an elastic force so as to lower downwardly the support plate 432 so that the auxiliary wheel 435 provided at the lower end of the support plate is closely attached to the wheel 300 not shown in these drawings and to push upwardly the fixing pin 420 positioned at the opposite side.

At this time, the one-way bearing 436 for mounting the auxiliary wheel 435 is also referred to as a one-way clutch and is constructed to rotate in only one direction clockwise or counterclockwise, and this is being widely used and the description thereof will be omitted.

And, it can be seen that the support pin 432 is inserted into the slot 434 formed at the support plate 432, the support pin being for limit the rotation radius of the support plate 432 rotationally combined via the hinge shaft 433, and the support plate 432 can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise with the hinge shaft 433 as a center of rotation.

The fixed and rotating caster of the present invention thus constructed is combined and operated as follows.

FIG. 5 is a sectional view along a line B-B of FIG. 1 showing combination relation of the fixed and rotating caster according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, and (a) to (c) of FIG. 6 are perspective views showing operation relations of the fixed and rotating cart caster according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.

First, referring to FIG. 5, the combination shaft 210 of the bracket 200 is inserted and combined to the combination section 110 formed at the bottom surface of the fixing plate 100, and the wheel 300 is eccentrically combined below the bracket 200 via the support shaft 310. At this time, the inserting hole 220 formed at one side of the bracket 200 and the coupling recess 120 formed at one side of the bottom side of the fixing plate 100 are positioned at a same vertical line. In addition, the fixed and rotating unit 400 is installed at inner upper side of the bracket 200. That is, the rotating plate 410 of the fixed and rotating unit 400 is combined to the bracket 200 via the rotating shaft 412 so as to be able to perform seesaw motion, and the fixing pin 420 installed at one side of the rotating plate 410 upwardly penetrates the inserting hole 220 of the bracket 200 and is inserted into the coupling recess 120. It is natural that the fixing plate 100 and the bracket 200 cannot rotate in this condition.

Continuously speaking, the rotating member 430 is installed at the other side of the rotating plate 410. That is, the supporting plate 432 of the rotating member 430 is rotationally combined to the rotating plate 410 via the hinge shaft 433, however, is restricted in its rotation radius by the supporting pin 437 combined to the slot 434 formed at one side. And, the auxiliary wheel 435 is mounted at the bottom part of the supporting plate 432, and the auxiliary wheel 435 is installed via the one-way bearing 436 so as to be rotatable in only certain one direction. For example, the auxiliary wheel 435 is constructed to be able to rotate clockwise but not able to rotate counterclockwise.

In addition, the elastic member 438 provided at one side of the rotating plate 410 is combined so as to provide the elastic force on the upper side of the supporting plate 432 mounted with the auxiliary wheel 435 so that the auxiliary wheel 435 is always closely attached to the wheel 300.

The fixed and rotating caster of the present invention thus combined is operated as in FIG. 6.

That is, as shown in (a), when the fixing plate 100 is advanced in the arrow direction while the wheel 300 is abutted against the ground, the wheel 300 is rotated counterclockwise and starts rolling motion. In addition, as described before, the auxiliary wheel 435 of the rotating member 430 closely attached to the wheel 300 rotates clockwise and advances while maintaining a condition of being able to rotate clockwise and being closely attached to the wheel 300. In this condition, the bracket 200 is connected to the fixing plate 100 via the fixing pin 420 so as to provide the fixed caster which cannot be rotated.

Continuously speaking, as shown in (b), when the caster 10 which was advancing is moved backward in the arrow direction, the wheel 300 is this time rotated clockwise, and the auxiliary wheel 435 closely attached to this wheel should be rotated counterclockwise, however, it cannot be rotated counterclockwise due to the one-way bearing 436. Although the auxiliary wheel 435 cannot be rotated, since it is closely attached to the rotating wheel 300 due to the elastic member 438 and the supporting plate 432 mounted with the auxiliary wheel 435 is rotationally provided to the rotating plate 410 via the hinge shaft 433, the supporting plate 432 is rotated counterclockwise with the hinge shaft 433 as the center of rotation due to the friction of the auxiliary wheel 435 and gradually rises. Due to this rising of the supporting plate 432, the rotating plate 410 is clockwise rotated via the rotating shaft 412 so as to make the fixing pin 420 to be lowered and separated from the coupling recess 120 of the fixing plate 100. At this time, since the slot 434 is formed at the supporting plate 432 and the supporting pin 437 is inserted into this slot 434, the rotation radius of the supporting plate 432 is limited to the length of the slot 434 and the length of the slot 434 is formed to such an extent that the fixing pin 420 installed at the rotating plate 410 can be separated from the coupling recess 120 of the fixing plate 100.

In this way, when the fixing pin 420 is separated from the coupling recess 120 of the fixing plate 100, the fixing plate 100 and the bracket 200 come into a condition of being rotatable. In this condition, if further progressed as shown in (c), the wheel 300 eccentrically combined to the bracket 200 is rotated together with the bracket 200 and the auxiliary wheel 435 is positioned at the fore end in the direction of progress. If the conversion of direction is accomplished in this way, the fixing pin 420 is positioned at the side opposite to coupling recess 120 formed at the fixing plate 100. That is, since the fixing pin 420 cannot connect the bracket 200 and the fixing plate 100 but abuts the bottom surface of the fixing plate 100, it provides the rotating caster in which the bracket 200 is rotatable. In addition, the auxiliary wheel 435 closely attached to the wheel 300 due to the conversion of the direction of the bracket 200 is rotated counterclockwise which is opposite direction to the initially shown in (a) and is advanced.

In this condition, if the fixing plate 100 of the caster is moved again in the advancing direction, the conversion of the direction is accomplished to the condition of (a) due to the wheel 300 eccentrically combined to the bracket 200 and the auxiliary wheel 435 which was raised due to the elastic member 438 is also lowered to make the fixing pin 420 provided at the other side to be raised and inserted in the coupling recess 120 of the fixing plate 100.

As described above, it can be seen that the caster 10 of the present invention can be automatically converted from the fixed type to the rotating type according to the direction of progress of the wheel 300, and such caster is installed to the cart as follows.

(a) and (b) of FIG. 7 are schematic side views showing conditions of use of the fixed and rotating cart caster according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.

First, referring to (a), the caster 10 of the present invention is installed at the bottom surface of the cart 500 via the fixing plate 100 so as to construct the fore wheel and the rear wheel. At this time, when the caster 10 corresponding to the fore wheel is attached, the caster 10 is attached in the condition in which the fixing pin 420 of the fixed and rotating unit 400 upwardly protruded through the bracket 200 is not inserted into the coupling recess 120 by rotating the fixing plate 100 and by making the coupling recess 120 formed at the fixing plate 100 to be positioned at the front side, and when the caster 10 corresponding to the rear wheel is attached, it is attached under the condition in which the fixing pin 420 is inserted into the coupling recess 120 of the fixing plate 100. That is, when the casters 10 are attached for the first time, the caster 10 corresponding to the fore wheel is attached in rotating manner, and the caster 10 corresponding to the rear wheel is attached while being set in fixed manner.

In this condition, if the cart 500 is moved forward in the arrow direction, the wheels 300 corresponding to the fore wheel and the rear wheel are rotated counterclockwise so as to move the cart 500. Since the auxiliary wheel 435 of the fixed and rotating unit 400 closely attached to this wheel 300 is clockwise rotated while being closely attached as reviewed above and the fixing pin 420 of the caster 10 corresponding to the fore wheel is separated from the coupling recess 120 of the fixing plate 100, the bracket 200 and the fixing plate 100 are moved by the rolling motion of the wheel 300 under the condition of easy rotary type conversion of direction. To the contrary, since the fixing pin 420 of the caster 10 corresponding to the rear wheel is inserted into the coupling recess 120 of the fixing plate 100, the bracket 200 and the wheel 300 are moved by the rolling motion of the wheel 300 while being fixed.

In that condition, if the cart 500 is moved rearward as in (b), since the caster 10 corresponding to the fore wheel is rotary type, it is naturally converted in its direction due to the wheel 300 eccentrically combined, and the fixing pin 420 is inserted into the coupling recess 120 formed at the fixing plate 100 so as to be automatically changed to fixed type. To the contrary, in case of the caster 10 corresponding to the rear wheel, the auxiliary wheel 435 closely attached due to the conversion of the rotation direction of the wheel 300 under the fixed type condition is raised by the frictional force so as to separate the fixing pin 420 from the coupling recess 120 of the fixing plate 100, and the bracket 200 is converted in its direction due to the eccentrically combined wheel 300 so that the fixing pin 420 is positioned at the side opposite to the coupling recess 120 and is automatically changed to the rotary type. That is, if the cart 500 is moved rearward, the rear wheel acts as the fore wheel and the fore wheel acts as the rear wheel.

As described above, in the caster 10 of the present invention attached at the bottom side of the cart 500, since the caster 10 positioned in the progress direction according to the progress direction of the cart 500 is automatically converted to the rotary type and the caster 10 positioned at the rear side of the progress direction is automatically converted to the fixed type, the safety of the transportation at the time of forward/backward motion of the cart 500 is secured as well as the conversion to the fixed type and the rotary type is automatically accomplished so that the convenience of the use is considerably improved.

In the meantime, since the cart 500 is widely known, it is briefly shown, however, it should be appreciated that it includes all carts for transporting articles such as the unmanned carrier, manned cart, etc.

The above content has described the characteristics and the technical advantages of the present invention more or less widely to help understand the claims of the present invention well. Further characteristics and advantages which constitute the claims of the present invention will be described below in detail. It should be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the described concepts and particular embodiments of the present invention can be immediately used as a basis for a design of other structures or a change to carry out objects similar to that of the present invention.

In addition, it should be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the described concepts and embodiments of the present invention can be a basis for amending to or designing other structure to carry out same objects as the present invention, and such amendments and the changed equivalent structure made by those skilled in the art can have various alternatives, substitutions and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims. 

What is claimed is:
 1. A fixed and rotating cart caster comprising: a fixing plate fixedly installed at a bottom surface of the cart, wherein a combination section is formed at the middle of the bottom surface and a coupling recess is formed at one side of the combination section; a bracket formed at an upper surface thereof with a combination shaft rotationally combined with the combination section formed at the fixing plate, and formed at one side thereof with an inserting hole positioned at the same vertical line as the coupling recess; a wheel eccentrically combined to a lower side of inside of the bracket so as to perform a rolling motion; and a fixing and rotating unit comprising: a rotating plate installed at an upper side of the inside of the bracket via a rotating shaft so as to be able to perform seesaw motion; a fixing pin installed at one side of the rotating plate and inserted in the coupling recess of the fixing plate by upwardly penetrating the inserting hole of the bracket so as to restrain the rotation of the fixing plate and the bracket; and a rotating member installed at the other side of the rotating plate, wherein the rotating member is raised or lowered according to the rotation direction by being closely attached to the wheel so as to raise or lower the fixing pin installed at the opposite side so that the fixing pin is separated from the coupling recess of the fixing plate so as to make the bracket to be rotatable or the fixing pin is again coupled to the coupling recess so as to make the bracket to be unable to rotate.
 2. The fixed and rotating cart caster of claim 1, wherein the rotating member comprises: a support plate combined to the other side of the rotating plate via a hinge shaft so as to be rotatable, wherein a slot is formed at one side of the support plate and an auxiliary wheel is installed at lower end of the other side via a one-way bearing so as to be rotated in only one direction according to the rotation direction of the wheel by being closely attached to the outer surface of the wheel, a support pin combined to one side of the rotating plate and combined to the slot of the support plate so as to limit the rotation radius of the support plate, and an elastic member installed at one side of the rotating plate to provide an elastic force so as to lower downwardly the support plate so that the auxiliary wheel provided at the lower end of the support plate is closely attached to the wheel. 